 Maen nhw'n gweithio i ni, Osirion, yng Nghymru. Yn ymddangodd pan rwy'n gweld ystyried yn y ysgolig, John Lansman. Rwy'n gweithio i chi, rwy'n gweithio i chi meddwl gyda'r cyffredinol o hynny, ynghyd, y fflaenig a'r rhaidau. Lleidwch ar hyn o bod rhywun ystafell. Rwy'n gweithio'n gweithio'n cyfrifiadau o phesol. Rwy'n gweithio'n cyfrifiadau o fflaenig a'r cyfrifiadau. in ways that millions of people voted for at the election. Those hundreds of thousands of members talk to millions of people, their neighbours, people living in their communities, they know their communities, they talk to people in their workplace. They are in the best possible position to help decide our policies, to help choose our candidates, that is what we are about. So how are these rule changes actually going to empower new members, ordinary people, to decide Labour Party policy? Well, what we're going to do is we're going to transform the party so that the policies are decided with members' involvement in all sorts of different ways, digitally, online, but also because they'll elect delegates. We've got more delegates at today's conference than we've had from representing members than we've seen in decades, the biggest conference for ages. The conference will help to decide policy. It won't be decided by people advising the Prime Minister like it did in the Labour Party 20 years ago. There really is a difference now between Labour and other parties. That's because our hundreds of thousands of members want something very different from what they had in the past. So what were those wilderness years like when you were on the left and you weren't having your views heard by the leadership? Well, it was very frustrating. For me it seems like a missed opportunity. People have suffered bad policies for a long time and it was unnecessary if alternatives had had a voice to express them. We could have been in better shape than we are now. For someone like me who's not a Labour Party member but is maybe considering it, how would you sell it to me? What can I do as part of the Labour Party that I can't do outside of it? Well, I think you can make a difference. Actually every member who's joined, who's gone out and knocked on doors, they've knocked on loads of doors, they're actually talking to people about really, they're talking to their friends and neighbours, their workmates. You can be part of that. If you want to change things, you can do it. You can do it yourself. You don't have to rely on other people that you vote for, you can do it yourself. That's what new politics is about. Cool, thank you so much for joining us.